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Hi Terri, what I say is just my opinion as an IUOMA member, like everybody else. This isn't my site, I'm not a moderator, admin etc.
Anyway, this issue of multiple identities has been discussed (passionately) on the platform before. Here are some related causes because IUOMA is just another social media site but also because it's unique:
1) On any social media you get people using fake identities. (Try being an admin of a Facebook group and you'll know). I think Ruud keeps track of membership pretty well.
BUT
(2) Mail art has always involved people creating persona. Some of the great mail artists have created characters for themselves. This worked well in the postal system. In the digital world, it's led to some misunderstanding. But I think there is a greater acceptance at IUOMA of persona.
(3) I was told the Fluxus people on the platform play "Fluxus games" related to identities. (whatever that means)
(4) Some people consider they are doing online performance art here. Don't laugh. A LOT of people are doing this. So you get into issues of self expression.
(5) Neoism is a movement connected to m-a based in alternative and shifting identities: Monty Cantsin, Luther Blissett, Karen Eliot. Those are Neoist multiple user identities. A bunch of Neoists are lurking here doing their obscure "performances." There's way more than meets the eye going on.
I'm not suggesting the site is unsafe. I've been here since 2010 and I think it's safe. There just have been a lot of people not using their real names.
Lately there are members who have engaged in private discussions with me. When I ask who they are, they will not reveal their identities. They won't engage in snail mail because they do not want to disclose an address. Personally, I find that a little off-putting. Once people become m-a friends, you usually learn who they are.
I had no idea people were actively using 2+ identities on here. What's the point of doing that?? Secretly, I mean.
not goy! guy! Typo
Oh and let me distinguish
Alias - it's very common for mail artists to use aliases - the alter-ego idea. I know, you know, Lord Fugue is this goy from North Carolina who has a real identity on FB.
Fake Identity - Now we have this group who will engage but refuse to identify themselves if asked.
So I'm drawing a distinction.
Ultimately, I'd say let it go. Val Herman almost went crazy trying to force every individual on the site to identify themselves. (And I was using the Dark Wall identity at the time.)
Carl, I agree - a lot of Flakers right now, speaking from my own experience. I have no idea who they are. They don't seem to be malicious like some of the nasty Neoist pranksters we've seen. Some of them seem to have a lot of network knowledge.
I don't believe this New Wave has anything to do with Moan Lisa, but that's speculation. It seems to have started about the time Miss Noma appeared. I know nothing about who or what Miss Noma is and at this point don't much care.
Overall, I do not believe fake identities account for many of the nearly 5000 IUOMA-Ning members. But there has always been an undercurrent of this sort of thing that has made the site slightly strange, IMHO.
hello, so how many members do we have? 1000-2000???? but that number is inaccurate because of all the members using bogus names and identifications, i think both miss noma and moan lisa use a number of different aliases, who are u pretending to be today? how do i know who i am talking to? so anyway lets be honest about the number of members, a lot of schizophrenics at iuoma!!!!!
Thank you stripygoose! I'll look at other pages. I'm planning to always respond through the mail but am trying to get away from spending too much time online...that's why I love mail-art! I'll find a good balance so received mail-art can be seen and shared here too.
Sorry if this is a repeat question, I'm new. What is the etiquette for posting images of received mail-art? Is it required? I'm used to tangible, through the mail only correspondence. I don't want to offend by not posting what I receive or not communicating through this site. What are the rules?
Thanks
But I'm not sure where to report it?
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